Totally agree! And the same can be said if one side can only cover $1000...but the other side throws the $5000!Originally Posted by H.B.K.
Totally agree! And the same can be said if one side can only cover $1000...but the other side throws the $5000!Originally Posted by H.B.K.
Jack You said it all there . there's nothing worse than somebody else's heat !!Originally Posted by CA Jack
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Originally Posted by TownBizz
Yeah but u have o understand that there is a lot of work and time and money that goes into putting one in great shape and it's hard to find someone who is willing or wants to do all that for a 1000. And if someone is calling someone out for 1000 and the other side says 5000 thats not running to me. Like i said be4 it's running when ur up in the 20k or better and u still cant agree that means one is allways going to up the price to avoid what there scared of.
Originally Posted by TownBizz
Well, as with anything else, each case is different.
There are some people who really don't think it is worth their time going through all the hassle/effort/risk of competing for less than "x" $$$ ... and then there are jackoffs who try to sound "fastlane" by pricing themselves out of the risk of competing. If you feel this person is of the latter variety, then just don't waste any more of your time dealing with them.
Back when I was competing, even though I was green, I still would never have wasted my time with someone like you described; I tried to go into the best competition I could, but it was never for more than $500. Of course, that was almost 20 years ago, but the guys I went into were all excellent, veteran dogmen that you didn't need to worry about a rub or any kind of BS like that with, but who knew how to bring Champion-level dogs and beat the best with them.
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500-5000 is all the same lane. It's not hard to come up with $5000. A "working man" should be making atleast $600 a week. Save your money and make sacrifices otherwise don't race at all.
Do what you have todo you dont need the purse up front. Give yourself 8-10 weeks. Fall behind on a few bills of you have to then when your charge pulls through take those winnings and get the lights turned back on. And if shit doesn't go the way you thought then you figure out what you're gonna do next. Don't bitch and complain.
up to 50 k is not uncommon. i personally think up to 3 is just fine. dogs should come first place, plus the glory and achievement you worked hard for is worth a lot more then cash
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Do this if you want to get yourself into problems.Originally Posted by BulldogConnection
Originally Posted by R2L
I agree, this is totally irresponsible and bad advice.
Betting money you can't afford to lose might be fine if you're 25 and live by yourself, with no one else depending on you (and if you want to run the risk of developing some seriously bad habits) ... but if you're older and, hopefully, with better sense than to think like this, allowing yourself to fall behind on your financial obligations just to do some dogs shows a serious thinking disorder and total lack of responsibility. This kind of mindset is typical of people who get desperate and cheat, is when their entire livelihood is riding on a dog deal, and they will "do anything" to win. There is no fun in competing like that, and there is no "good times" to be had with people who have seriously poor judgment like that.
Making a $5000 bet with a man who makes $150,000 a year can be fun.
Making a $5,000 bet with a group of guys who pooled their extra money together to make it happy can be fun.
But making a $5000 bet with a guy who's missed his mortgage payment, whose kids are hungry, and whose lights are turned out ... who has everything he's got riding on the outcome of a dog deal isn't "fun" at all ... it is feeding the gambling disorder of an irresponsible derelict ... and if things start to go bad for that man's dog, you can bet your ass he will not show anything close to "good sportsmanship" and pick up ... and things might get even uglier than that if he loses both his dogs and his money over the deal.
So, no disrespect to anyone, but that is about the furthest thing from a sensible opinion that has been posted to date IMO.
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